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r .rm ' Did It &peed Recovery? kit 1937 Congrtjn enacted a law empowering u New D^al agency to tlx minimum soul prices. Since then the agency ha.-t spent approximately $0,000,000 a year.. it has built -up a payroll, 'numbering some 1,400 persuns. 0. lias taken 12.000,000 words of testimony as a Oasis for its price dufortnlnuflnnu U lias exam lived two box ears (utl of exhibits.on one kind or auoth er v ' And no prices are expected to be eii.toiinced i'cfore April 15, 1M40 *lth tbo practical certainty that iiiinoiimemont will provoke a Vorm of disapproval and protest ?r in many coal'operators and prob afily consumers generally. Did it s,\ed recovery? 1 HEY SAY ? "It may be said with condldcuce that the historical record demon ?* ? .?*.? ax .?-< w>w, ?h^i. prfMf in modern times, and especially In the setting of modern economic orSanizatlon, marks the end of a period of economic progress and-, corrodes the (basis of business prosper! ty for at least twenty years. The fact Is that' war perverts and destroys (productive weatpi and therefore, the enemy of business which can only survive on profit from productivity." ? Haoul B. .Den *dr|)|n? pyete.; Cific^blp Steel ^Jo. f America. ["Hie difficult Is that which can he done inrtneiately; the impossible; that whlcd takes a little longer. ?Oeorge Santayana. It is estimated that the average family with an anual Income of $2500 per year pays nearly $200 a year to State and local taxes, exclusive of all Federal taxes. By far the greatest proportion of patents issued annually are pot for new inventions, but improvements on existing inventions. The sweet potato market in Wil> Tiamsto'n. Martin County, is now in full swing, with potatoes bringing an average of 90 rents a bushel. Notice of Sale Under Execution NORTH CAROLINA. CLEVELAND COUNTY. In The Superior Court Commissioner of Banks of N. C. Kx-Rel.' Commercial Bank and Trust Co., E.. L. Campbell, Assignee. PLAINTIFFS Vs. J Smith Gatlintore and H. \V. GulllDEFENDANTS By virtue of two executions ditec ?ed to the undersigned, from the Su perlor Court of Cleveland County In the above entitled action. I will, on Monday, February 12, 1940. at 12:00 o'clock noon at 1 the Courthouse door gftf finiH Pnnnf v qpII to tlto hlultoai i bidder for cash to satisfy, said executions all the right, title and interest which the said H. W. Galli?ore, the defendant, has In the fol* lowing described real estate: BEGINNING at a slake, old John Barber corner and runs with old Barber line S. 66 1-2 E. 2.00 chains to a P. O.; thence another Barber line S. 44 E. 17:00 chains to 8. and P.; thence another Barber line S. 21 W. 11.90 chains to a stake on the East side of road; thence 8 1-2 4.15 chains to center of Beason's Creek at ford; thence up the creek N. 87 B. 9.70 chains to a brake; thence nearly with the brake N. 10 E. 3J>0 chains to a persimon; thence N. 13 W. 42.00 chains to center of eandclay road. Kings Mountain to Shelby;, thence with said roaad 8. 78 W 9.30 chains in said road; thence with said road S. 66 \V. 3.52 chains , , to center of eaid road opposite a ' black gum. Calvin Ware's corner; thence with his lino N. 9 1-2 W. 3.54 cnatns to a stake in old road, Calvin Ware's corner; In old Allison line; thence with old road 8. 78 1-2 W. 7.62 chains to curve; thence N. 81 1-2 W. 2.16 chains to * stake. Kelly Dixon's corner; thence with his Hoe 8 22 1-4 W. links *si center of aforesaid sandclay road tiionce with Dixon's line and said n?nd S. 48 E. 5.28 chains to Dlxon'e corner In center of said road; thence with his line "8. 11 1-4 W. 11.84 chains to the Beginning, containing f'fty (60) acres, saving and excepting, therefrom. 8 1-2 acres which has been allotted to H. W. Gallimore as ? homestead, according to law, f. which said homestead Is described t* follows: Beginning at a stake the sld John Barber corner and runs M. U 1-2 E. 11.84 chains; thence N. 48 W. 8.28 chains; thence 8. 81 1-2 E. 1.88 chains to center of paved highway; thence With ' paved highway $. 61 E. 3.00 chains; thenom 8. 73 1-2. E. 3.00 chains; thence fL 86 B. 8.00 chains; thence 8. 8T HP 80 links; thence a new Una 8. 18 W. *8.81 chains to s stake in eld Mae oa East side of road; thence N 88 1-2 W. 700 chains; to the Beginning. containing 8 1-2 acres, more v h?. - This the 10th day of Jan., 1840. f J. R. Cltne, Sheriff of Cleveland County. ?edv?feb 1 i i 'JW 'Uw-f >? ? I - - i -""TV .y^i flUJi JlJil||CTgl||P^y v "* ' V * '" ' V - " _ *-/' ."l"".' ' ' ' . I- ; Tin KPMfl MOUNTAIN HBRALD Myers' Jam OF WINTER G To Make Room for Sprin MIICQVC!' I /11TIT r?T?nxi)f) fi/w auu vniLii/lVEjl^ O i9UA Values 10c; 15c and 25c. Clearance 8c 13c & 17c pr. LADIES* SILK and RAYON HOSE 19c 39c 48c 68c : - ' ? t t mirtnurf f 1 ...aA ! ONE GROUP MEN S $16.50 odd size SUITS , January Clearance Sale Price? $11.95 45c Pr. MEN'S OVERALLS High and Suspender Back. Clearance Price 87c Pr. Boys' and Girls Corduroy Scootalis. Values to $1.25. Clearance Sale Price 87c Pr. MYERS' DEI Your Friendly Merchant ' Si ; * ' ':/< ' v* One lot Men's High and Low Waist DRESS PANTS. $2.00 value. Clearance Price? $1.45 pr. % t MEN'S AND BOYS' DRESS SHIRTS 39c each One Group Men's Dress SHIR1S. $1.00 Value ? 77c pr. One Lot Misses and Boys SWEATERS. Values to $1.45? ^ UiiilK 1-2 Price CHILDREN'S Rayon Stripe BLOOMERS 8c Pair ONE LOT MEN'S WORK SHIRTS Mostly large sizes. Values to 68c. Clearance? 39c each One lot Boys' Corduroy and Moleskin Pants. Values to $2.00. Clearance Sale Price $1.19 Pr. | Boys' Button Flap Pocket OVERALLS? THURSDAY, JAN. il. 1M0 . nary Cle OODS A T BAi g Merchandise. . MYERS' DRESS Shoppe I r.lparpnrp II WBWMB W W W One Group ofMostly small sizes. Values to $2.98 - Clearance $1.19 One Group DRESSES Odd sizes, mostly small sizes. Values to $4.95 Clearance $2.19 ??-? I One Group DRESSES Odd sizes and styles. Val ues to $5.95. Clearance ? $3.19 One Group Misses COATS Values to $6.95. Clearance $3.99 One Group Ladies' COATS Values to $9.55, odd sizes Clearance $4.99 One group mostly large size Silk and Satin SUPS $1 Value Clearance 79c 2 For $1.50 (One Assorted Group of "KAYSER" ..PANTIES and STEP- . INS 50c value. Clearance. 39c 3 FOR $1.00 This is a final Clearance to make room for New Soriiuo Merchandise. MANY OTHER ODD LOTS TO CLOSE OUT MYERS' DRESS SHOPPE \ Second Floor PARTM a *m . v/vim .? ? > a nn nn^invr H?J? IUUn IKALTEi MA/Mt J** -via >/-(. ' ? *23 ' "? ?**? - ' " */ -' ' w tv- ; <.* V (gav; &- ^ ; v, : ij'i , - - <-i IllMMIUllJI .HJIillUjMIA 1 HUJ.il,1,mm ILL Wl 1 an-Up Sa RGAIN PRICES Begins Thursday N fsllAP rin3 MA1VV VIVID Women's Novelty"l)ftE!BS SHOES, were $1.98 to $2.95?IS Women's and Misses' OXFORD! Values to $1.98^?-Noy v ; One Lot Misses' and Women's Oxfords. Values to $1.98?Now One Lot Mien's Odd Size Oxford Values to *2.98?K?w - " T?*" ? * V T One Lot Boys Oxfords Were $2.98 pair?Now Children's Long Length HOSE 10c Value. Clearance Sale One Lot Boys' BOOTS Were $1.98?Now Work Pants & One lot Men's Moleskin Work Pants. Were $1.45 to $1.98?No Just ten Men's Leather Jackete Were $6.95 to $9.95?Now? 4.95 & ( * ? - ? " vme loi Men's Melton and L< ette Zipper Jackets. Were $2.98 1 % One Lot 54 inch Woolens. Was ! 69c to ? Ladies' Flannel NIGHT GOWN* 68c Value. Clearance price CLEARANCE OF MEN'S j UNDERWEAR Boys' Unions. Short and Long Wree 48c?Now Men's Union Suits. Were 48c, 75 38-59c & 69 CLEARANCE OF MEN'S, W CHILDREN'S RAIN < -s. Were $2.98?Now \ * ' - ' Hoys' Two-Piece PAJAMAS $1.00 Value. January Clearance Children's Plain and Fancy Rah Coats. Were $1.98.?Now Many other odd-lot Merchandise to mention. ?? I ENT STC IS , KN v;.:: : - ' " *Ki mm 'M- 1 . r Vv f y\y \ y . . . irf ? le , .' lorning Lrance i?v 1.69 pr. 31.45 nr. am.u ?. .zz. 1.00 pr. *^mmmm "1.94 pr. 1.94 pr. 5c pr 1.45 pr. Jackets * ,1.25 pr. \y Tan and Black* >.95 rather- 4 A J , Now loaf4 98c to $1.98, Now )7c I 48c pr \ND BOYS' 38r c and 97c. Now?; I c each | * OMEN'S AND I 20ATS 1.94 pa48c pr | 1.001 p too numerous ^ i
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